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AVIATION SECURITY CHALLENGES & PROGRESS

A Trinidad and Tobago Perspective

AIM To provide an update on the AVSEC Challenges faced by Trinidad and Tobago and the progress made over the past year.

Threat and Risk Assessment Methodology Requirement - Annex 17 Guidance - Doc 8973 Need to integrate in a National Structure Include other agencies involved in National Security

CHALLENGE

CHALLENGE Threat and Risk Assessment Methodology Takes into account the following:- • Drug Trafficking

• Arms Smuggling • Human Trafficking

• Terrorist Activity • Cyber Threat

CHALLENGE Threat and Risk Assessment Methodology

• Primary Threat Response Different Ministries

• National Security • Finance • Transport (Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation

Authority)

CHALLENGE Threat and Risk Assessment

Methodology

• TASK • Translate quality (intelligence

etc) to quantity (numeric) to quality (information for response)

WAY FORWARD Integrate the aviation related concerns into the overall national assessment methodology.

Establish a framework for the implementation of a Threat and Risk Assessment. - Include concepts and ideas relating to an

Aviation Security Operations and Coordinating Centre (AVSOCC)

- Resident (State Intelligence Capabilities; Manned by AVSEC Professionals and National Security Operatives

PROGRESS

CHALLENGE Quality Control

• State Requirements address- • Aircraft Operator (National / Foreign)

• Airport Operator • Regulated Agent / Cargo

• Catering Operator

CHALLENGE Quality Control

• State Requirements address- Regulatees implement and maintain a Compliance Monitoring Mechanism

CHALLENGE Quality Control

• Maintain oversight on Regulatees • Inspectors must be trained and authorized • Resources

CHALLENGE Quality Control

• Maintain oversight on Regulatees • Do not always conduct Compliance Monitoring • Tend to rely on State oversight mechanism.

WAY FORWARD

Implement Enforcement Programme

Warning Letters

Fines and Penalties

• Staff increased to 6 AVSEC Inspectors 2 From the National Security Network as Part of a Resettlement Program Significant increase in oversight activities

Audits/Inspections/Tests

PROGRESS

Resettlement Program Towards Sustainable Security Measures

Allows National Security Personnel to be part of the AVSEC Network at almost no cost to the Authority.

PROGRESS

CHALLENGE Training

Instructor Development Programme

- Provide certified instructors with critique during training programmes

Resettlement Program Towards Sustainable Security Measures

Allows National Security Personnel to be part of the AVSEC Network at almost no cost to the Authority.

PROGRESS CHALLENGE Training

Document Development Programme - Provide the appropriate authority with the document development skills.

Development Programme - Identify potential Instructors - Provide supervision during presentations - Provide critique , ensure potential

Instructor skills are honed/sharpened

WAY FORWARD

No significant progress in this area.

Analysis indicates the need for a Regional Collaboration with stakeholders and allocation of resources.

Vehicle: Caribbean Aviation Safety and Security

Oversight System

PROGRESS

AVIATION SECURITY CHALLENGES

Threat and Risk Assessment Methodology Quality Control Training A Trinidad and Tobago Perspective

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